Wabar craters
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The Wabar craters are impact craters located in Saudi Arabia first brought to the attention of Western scholars by British Arabist, explorer, writer and Colonial Office intelligence officer St. John Philby, who discovered them while searching for the legendary city of Ubar in Arabia in 1932.
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US Geological Survey report. Jeff Wynn and Gene Sh... US Geological Survey report. Jeff Wynn and Gene Shoemaker volcanoes.usgs.gov/jwynn/3wabar.html - Web |
The large meteorite fragment (The Camel's Hump') b... The large meteorite fragment (The Camel's Hump') before its removal from the site. Photograph taken by James Mandaville, 1966 www.planetarium.montreal.qc.ca/.../fiche_agrandissement_127_a.html - Web |
One of the large Wabar craters. Photograph taken b... One of the large Wabar craters. Photograph taken by James Mandaville, 1966 www.planetarium.montreal.qc.ca/.../fiche_agrandissement_130_a.html - Web |
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Description of a piece from the meteor. Description of a piece from the meteor. www.meteoritestudies.com/protected_WABAR.HTM - Web |
Wynn expeditions Wynn expeditions www.wynn.org/EmptyQuarter/ - Web |
Photographs Photographs www.lpi.usra.edu/.../Wabar.html - Web |
Information and aerial photograph of one of the cr... Information and aerial photograph of one of the craters. Scroll 1/4 of way down page rst.gsfc.nasa.gov/Sect18/Sect18_4.html - Web |